Court Determines Contractor’s Company is Unlicensed Despite Owner being Licensed
This case from Florida’s Fifth District Court of Appeal thoroughly evaluates the licensing requirements for business engaged in contracting in Florida and concludes that it is not sufficient for an owner of the company to have a license. The license holder must also formally become the qualifying agent for the company. In this case, the lack of proper licensure resulted in the contractor’s contract for a new home being declared unenforceable.
Florida’s Ten-Year Licensing Option for Out-of-State Electrical Contractors
Learn more about Florida’s licensing laws that allow an electrical contractor that has been licensed for at least 10 years in another state to get the same type of license in Florida without taking an exam.
Florida’s Ten-Year Licensing Option for Out-of-State Contractors
Learn more about Florida’s licensing laws that allow a contractor that has been licensed for at least 10 years in another state to get the same type of license in Florida without taking an exam.